Well it depends if there is a St. with the same name as the original Ave. address.For ex:if you wrote Abc St. instead of Abc Ave. and there is such thing as Abc St. in the same suburb then you the receiver might not get it.But it should come back to you if they can t find the right address.
Nope, a lot of streets and avenues have the same name and the only thing differentiating the 2 is the St. or Ave., but hopefully in the town you are sending it to that won t be the case, in that instance, it will probably be sent back to you return to sender ...unfortunately, mail carriers HAVE to take the address literally, so if there is only an Ave. of that name and not a St., more than likely they won t put 2 and 2 together...sorry for the bad news.....But, good news is, if you have the tracking number, you might be able to fix it in transit....
It should, if you have the correct zip code and the regular mail carrier.The zip code determines the side of town, the mail carrier knows the people on his/her route so will know the correct place to deliver the package.
It might not as in alot of cases there can be a Birch Street or Birch Avenue or Birch Court.They could be in the same zip code or not.
only if you have postal code and name and address otherwise it will be retturned to you if you have a return address
if you have added the postal code yes it will get there
would take longer but yes.depends on carrier
depend ,wish you luck
it should but if it doesn t it will come back to you